PfSense network topology question
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The biggest problem I see is that your processor is burning at 125w, which will make it HOT and quick to fail should you fail to clean it very regularly. Dust will be your enemy. To mitigate that, I'd put a huge heat sink on it the size of a boat anchor. That should make it reliable even with a bit of dust (There will be dust)
Other than that, should be fine assuming you don't run into any compatibility issues.
That being said, I'd have gone with a more purpose built server board. it wouldn't have really added much to the price.
However, you should do well with this if you take steps to keep that CPU frigid.
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We did order a huge ass fan and heat sink for the CPU-and also a few coolers for the box and finally, we will have cooling on the "tower" itself.
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And good quality thermal paste
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Sounds like you should be good to go for a few years.
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Take picture and post progress, enjoy. I can remember my first project almost 20 years ago know and remember thinking to myself someone is actually going to pay me to do what I love to do, this is what my dad was talking about! I guess he wasn't as dumb as I thought he was when I was in high school.
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"People don't really care about uptime, 24/7"
BS!!! Plain and simple, and if your telling yourself that now as you just enter the field your in for a HUGE freaking wake up call. IT is about UPTIME!! Is the system available, does it WORK.. Doesn't matter if you built the slickest system since slice bread or saved X $ doing it.. If it ain't up and working its useless..
You don't need xyz functionally?? Dude you don't need to pick up the highest end box.. Dell desktop could be used, the big thing you want is
3 Year ProSupport with Next Business Day Onsite Service [add $179.00]
Who is going to fix that box when it dies.. When are you going to refresh it? Your not there forever are you? So Next guy is going to come in and say who put together that POS?? Who's money do you think your saving??
I just priced a dell, with 4th Generation Intel Core i5-4460 processor (6M Cache, up to 3.4 GHz), 8GB of ram and 1TB disk – Your talking $678, when $180 of that was for 3 year support on site 24x7 is not expensive in such a project.. How much are you spending on parts?? From your MB and CPU I show you at $250 already.. Not counting case, memory, HDD, etc. How much are you saving??
For under $1200 you can get a entry level server grade hardware with 3 year support... Why would you build your own?? I really just don't get - this is BIG mistake in any project, you have to think about business continuity and uptime.. If that server dies, there better be one on site next day at a min!!
In your order of AP, did you count for any on site spares? So if one dies you put in new one and get replacement?
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Dude, chill please! What is wrong with building my own server? This is NOT an enterprise, I do NOT need what you are saying. I do NOT need that Next business day thing. Trust me I do NOT need any of those. I am the warranty on that box. Me, and my knowledge and time spent with computers. And if someone comes after me, I will teach him the do's and don'ts of the system. I really don't understand you raging at me. Take mikeisfly for example. He only told me to not forget taking pictures. While he might not have the same view of things as me, he respected my idea. And believe me we DO NOT NEED 24/7. Just don't. We are not a bank. If something goes wrong, I disconnect the whole network, only keep the cables for the secretary office and that's it. I usually set up an AP on the main line itself right after the server and if someone needs the internet, they come to that AP. If the server fails by any random offside chance, than we have a backup. Not at the next day, but right there, right then. Not some Next Business Day crap. Right there. So do you get it now? It is all about flexibility. Sorry that I wrote this post in an angry way, but you tried to fore your view of the world on me, and I had a different opinion. No hard feelings.
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And if someone comes after me, I will teach him the do's and don'ts of the system.
And if you get hit by a car, I guess the coroner will do the firewall maintenance 101… LOLz. :P
(For business use, you'd better have identical replacement server to swap... not rely on NBD onsite. For any semi-serious machines you build yourself, you'd better get two identical motherboards at least, unless you can afford days of downtime.)
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"And believe me we DO NOT NEED 24/7. Just don't."
I sure wouldn't want to be using any system that the admin of it takes that attitude that is for sure..
Is this University/School/Dorm on an island somewhere, everyone just sitting back chilling with a cold drink and a fat one? Then you should state that ;)
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It really does sound like management is doing this guy no favors and really doesn't care if it works or not. It's asinine to not get a sample unit and do a proper survey first.